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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why don’t you focus on being less misogynistic instead of acting like such a red-pill incel?[/quote] What is your problem? I’m a woman, concerned with my career, and think it’s disempowering to women for them to think that the only way to have a good life is to marry a wealthy man.[/quote] How do you have such a good life when you have to outsource childcare? Or perhaps you don’t have children. Or your spouse takes care of the children and home.[/quote] You clearly do not think you are worth very much. [/quote] I do think absentee parenting can have tragic consequences. Just look around.[/quote] I agree, it's so sad. Men have to take on these insane jobs with long work hours and tons of travel and never see their kids. Maybe a 1 hour a night and they are so tired and burned out... and quite frankly don't think it is their job to parent. There is a whole segment of kids that are raised by a single parent even though their dad "lives" in their home. My friend saw his son Saturday morning and his son said, what city were you in this week and my friend said, "sadly, DC" and his kids never saw him once all week. It's seriously so sad. Hey but the kids have iphones. [/quote] If you want to mandate price controls for real estate, education, and consumer goods, and amend labor laws for salaried people, go ahead. Meanwhile, the rest of us live in the real world. [/quote] I don't think your example is the norm. I sah and we're not rich. My husband is very supportive. He wants me to sah more than I do! I think women want choice's. They want the option to sah. Most women will return to work later. [/quote] It's very hard to work when your spouse does not support it. [/quote]
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